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bowery Some said that Dolph Heyliger watched in the haunted house with pistols loaded with silver bullets; others, that he had a long talk with the spectre without a head; others, that Doctor Knipperhausen and the sexton had been hunted down the Bowery lane, and quite into town, by a legion of ghosts of their customers.

every This was what happened every day; and now she suddenly made up her mind that it should never happen again.

hoary He was locked desperately with John Gale, who flung him about and handled him like a child, fighting like an old gray wolf, hoary with years and terrible in his rage.

hoover He scaned the remainder of the answer deliberately and with care, then handed it to Mr. Hoover, asking him to read it; the Judge meantime watching him with an intensified if not admiring gaze.

hosiery You would be surprised to learn of the vast army of poets and novelists and dramatists who dispense four-in-hands, collars, buttons and hosiery six days in the week and who go a-picnicking on the seventh, provided it does not rain.

hover Or was she-was she not rather devoted to his "interests," to those nebulous attendants that hover round a man like shadows in the night?

howe Lancaster answered in an eloquent and witty speech, and after a brief reply from Howe the case was submitted.

weaver This third was Sandy Weaver, an old hand, a little man characterized by his gentle eyes and soft voice and known across many miles as an individual in whom the truth did not abide.

wherever Go wherever you please; for the time you are the master here.

Hove I saw that the brig was riding at single anchor and hove short, and I expected that Dubois was waiting for an opportunity of slipping out of the harbour before the frigate was prepared to follow him.

Hovered The calf, tied helpless, lay near by, and the cow hovered close, uneasy, but lacking courage for a rush.

HowsoeverHowsoever, no one ought to stand about hot wether in the sarvice of his country, even ef he don't git a salary, or have a contrack, or some brother or son where he kin make a pile.